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Unofficial DVD Profiler Rules Review Forum :: Rules Review :: Introduction (1 Viewing)
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Thank you for your interest in contributing to the DVD Profiler main database!
InterVocative Software's database of DVD information is the most complete and accurate of it's
type in the world, thanks to contributions from users like you. In
order to ensure accuracy and consistency within the database, we've
created this set of rules governing contributions.
Please familiarize yourself with these rules and feel free to come back here whenever you have a question.
As part of our ongoing quest to maintain, improve and refine the largest database of DVD information in the world, we have created these rules. These rules apply to online contributions. You can use DVD Profiler locally, or you can contribute to the main online database, or you can do both. If you want to contribute to the online database, the rules tell you how to complete each DVD Profiler field.
If you wish to savestore different information in your local profiles, you are free to do so in your local database, but do not contribute your information. The main database is standardized so that all profiles follow these rules. DVD
Profiler allows you to lock your data so that it is not overwritten by
updates from the main database. If you completely lock your profiles,
your personal information (with the exception of Cover Scans) will
still show in your online database, called My Profiler
.
The authoritative source for information submitted should beis the DVD itself, where appropriate. Specific details will be found in the appropriate sections following this introduction.
Please don't make a correction to an existing profile based on the
content of a third party database or the specifications printed on the
cover. In both cases, errors abound, so always verify the information
directly from the DVD whenever possible.
These rules apply to all kinds of profilesall profiles, but there are two special cases where the rules need clarifications. Where you see the icons shown below, refer to the special instructions at the end of this document. These are titled Movie Box sets and TV Series on DVD.
Movie Box sets
TV Series on DVDNote:
The standard rules do apply for these special cases; the sections
clarify specific ways the rules apply to box sets and television series
on DVD.
We hope every user learns something from this list of rules, and that reading all of the rules adds to your enjoyment of DVD Profiler!
Note: These rules are subject to change without notice. For a list of selected significant updates, see the Revision History.